Page:History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Volume 2.djvu/22

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  nessee—In the McCook Expedition—The Battle of Newman—In the Wilson Raid—Death of Colonel Dorr.

Ninth Iowa Cavalry—Services in Arkansas—Scouting and Garrison Duties—The “Hundred Days Men”—The Forty-fourth, Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Volunteer Infantry.

397-408
XXXI The Artillery Service—The First, Second, Third and Fourth Batteries—The Fort Dodge Cavalry Company—Attached to the Eleventh Pennsylvania Regiment of Cavalry—Services in Virginia—Andersonville and Other Confederate Prisons—The Horrors Told by a Confederate Surgeon—A Roll of Iowa Martyrs—Women’s Work in the War—Their Services in Camp, Hospital and Field—Mrs. J. T. Fales, Mrs. I. K. Miller, Mrs. Ann E. Harlan, “Aunt Becky” Young and Annie Wittenmyer—The Sanitary Commission—Coming Home from the War. 409-423